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I'm using Jinja2 template engine (+pelican).

I have a string saying "a 1", and I am looking for a way to split that string in two by using the white-space as the delimiter.

So the end result I'm looking for is a variable which holds the two values in a form of an array. e.g. str[0] evaluates to "a" & str[1] evaluates to "1".

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Calling split on the string should do the trick:

"a 1".split()
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  • @Loïc I think I've used something similar with Ansible which uses Jinja2. So maybe it depends? I'm not very sure about this. Apr 3, 2014 at 12:06
  • Just confirming that {% for hostname in allowed_hosts.split() %} works fine. So I assume you could also do {% set hostnames=allowed_hosts.split() %}, but haven't tested the latter. Sep 2, 2014 at 2:05
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    @MichaelNelson's latter method also works. {% for instance in instances %} {% set route_name=instance.split(' ')[1] %} BalancerMember http://{{ instance }} route={{ route_name }} {% endfor %}
    – naoko
    Sep 13, 2014 at 16:23
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    Does anyone know where split() is documented? Darned if I couldn't find it. Dec 9, 2015 at 14:35
  • @MatthewCornell you mean this docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#str.split ? Dec 11, 2015 at 10:54
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I had the same issue and didn't find anything useful, so I just created a custom filter :

def split_space(string):
    return string.strip().split()

Added it to the filter list (with flask):

app = Flask(__name__)

def split_space(string):
    return string.strip().split()

#some code here

if __name__ == '__main__':

    app.jinja_env.filters['split_space'] = split_space
    app.run()

And used it as such in the template :

{% if "string" in element|split_space %} ... {% endif %}
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my solution is tested in iPython

In [1]: from jinja2 import Template
In [2]: Template("{{s.split('-')}}").render(s='a-bad-string')
Out[2]: u"['a', 'bad', 'string']"
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I made a little plugin that does the same as Loïc's answer but it optionally specifying a separator. https://github.com/timraasveld/ansible-string-split-filter

It allows you to type:

# my_variable = 'a 1`
{ my_variable | split | join(' and ') } #=> a and 1
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I'd suggest to use something like:

str = "a 1 b 2 c 3"
val = atr.split()

Also, if you want to point a specific position then you can use something like:

val1 = atr.split()[2]

This will put second value in val1.

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You can also do this with a decorator:

from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)

@app.template_filter('split_space')
def split_space_filter(s):
    return s.strip().split()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    app.run()

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